Rise of Income Security
 
Topic 1 - How we got to where we are Today?
Topic 2 - Historical Juxtaposes
Topic 3 - Universal vs. Targeted Coverage
Topic 4 - Economic Security vs. Disincentive to Work
Topic 5 - Bare Subsistence vs. Adequate Standard of Living
Topic 6 - Fact of Need vs. Cause of Need
Topic 7 - Residual and Institutional Concepts of Welfare
Topic 8 - Historical Phases
Topic 9 - Early Period, 1840 - 1890 Characteristics
Topic 10 - Early Period - Provisions
Topic 11 - Early Poor Relief
Topic 12 - Transitional Phase, 1891-1940 Characteristics
Topic 13 - What did social welfare look like on the eve of the depression?
Topic 14 - The Depression and Social Welfare
Topic 15 - What happened during the depression?
Topic 16 - Transitional Phase, 1891-1940 - Provisions
Topic 17 - Workmans' Compensation Act, 1914
Topic 18 - Mothers' Allowances
Topic 19 - The Pension Act of 1927
Topic 20 - Unemployment Insurance Act, 1940
Topic 21 - Interventionist Phase - 1941-1974 - Characteristics
Topic 22 - The Period of Reform
Topic 23 - Beverage Report on British Social Security, 1943
Topic 24 - 1943 - Report on Social Security for Canada
Topic 25 - Interventionist Phase, 1941-1974 Provisions
Topic 26 - Unemployment Insurance Act, 1940
Topic 27 - Family Allowance Act of 1944
Topic 28 - Old Age Security Act, 1951
Topic 29 - Old Age Assistance Act, 1951
Topic 30 - Unemployment Assistance Act, 1956
Topic 31 - Canada/Quebec Pension Plan, 1965
Topic 32 - Canada Assistance Plan, 1966
Topic 33 - Unemployment Insurance Act, 1971
Topic 34 - Era of Erosion, 1975-1994
Topic 35 - Workfare: In the Erosion Era
Topic 36 - The Canada Health and Social Transfer
Topic 37 - Comparison of CAP/EFP and CHST
Topic 38 - Where is Social Welfare Going?
Recommended Readings and Web Links

 




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